1. Give two examples of each of these fallacies and explain why the examples given are fallacious.
a. Genetic fallacy
b. Appeal to the person
c. Fallacy of composition
d. Fallacy of division
e. Appeal to popularity
f. Appeal to tradition
g. Appeal to emotion
h. Fallacy of Accident
i. False dilemma
j. Slippery slope
k. Hasty generalization
l. Faulty Analogy
2. In Categorical logic, write out four different categorical statements and bring out the following in each of the statement
a. Quantifier
b. Subject term
c. Predicate term
d. Copular
e. Name the form (universal affirmative, universal negative, particular affirmative, or particular negative); and
f. State the letter (A, E, I, O).
a Give two examples of statements with relevant
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